Ok...so I just got this mock up working great in firefox and realized
that after all that work (new to JQuery), I had never tested it in
IE.  But, figuring it was cross browser and I was going to test on the
latest IE that this would not prove problematic.  And of course,
nothing I was doing was that tricky really (ok, once I learned how
best to do it)...a couple <divs> a-toggling, a little inner html being
updated....nothing really fancy as far as code goes.

So a-lauching I go in IE...nothing looks particular wrong but nothing
happens when I start clicking on trigger-happy links and there is a
glaring nasty exclamation point in my lower left !!!  It says "invalid
source html for this operation" and proceeds to point me to what seems
to be a blank line of code in my final source.

Hello?  What the heck does that mean?  I cannot have spent this time
learning jQuery and doing some really fabulous code to make navigation
more streamlined and subtle for my customer only to find out it does
not work in other browsers...or did I?

With a tear in my eye, I'm begging...is there an easy answer to this
dilemma ?

Mike

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